9 VERNONIA EAGLE ® Friday, October 8, 1926. Personal Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kullander were in Independence on business Tues­ day and Wednesday. Mrs. D. C. Smith, a sister of Mrs. Kullander, re­ turned with them to Vernonia for a visit. On Tuesday, as Paul Epperly and W. J. King were driving over the St. Helens mountain, their way was blocked by a bull standing in the middle of the road. They had to stop their car and wait until he got ready to move. Dr. Luzader, eyesight specialist, who has his office in the Kullander jewelry store when here, will he here next week instead of this as plan­ ned, on Monday and Tuesday, His illness prevented his coming this week. property. The federaL license moneys which go to the municiplality, are more than sufficient to cover the cost of running the city government and the public schools. This comes in a letter from Dr. C. J. Wight who expects to soon leave Alaska for his home in Ver- nonia. Mrs. A. L. Fenner was a Portland visitor Tuesday. The Parent-Teacher association will meet at the Washington school Monday night. Everybody is invited to attend. Mrs Minnie Mills, widow of the late Ray L. Mills, will leave Sunday for Ridgefield, Wash., to make her home. Mrs. Delbert Brownlee and little daughter Joyce of Portland are vis- iting Mrs. Brownlee’s mother Mrs. W. J. King for a few days. Clarence Graham, organizer o f the Loyal Order of Moose, was here NO TAXES IN FAIRBANKS from Sunday to Wednesday in the The town of Fairbanks, Alaska interests of the organization, levies no taxes on real or personal went from here to Eugene. For building up a good band of ewes, retaining the ewe lambs rather than buying yearlings has many ad- vantagec and is recommended by the college experiment station, esperially for farm flocks. On the range this plan is not always practical. Operat­ ors who have range for only a band “The Vine” I of ewes many find a small band of two to three hundred yearlings a nuisance. In this case raising of the yearlings can best be left to the man who can make up a stronger yearling band. Every opportunity for bee colon­ ies to build themselves up under most favorable conditions is given by successful Oregon bee men re­ ports the state college extension service. These bee keepers make it a point to be sure that every colony is headed by a reasonably young queen from good stock and that it is supplied with enough brood-rais­ ing room to take care of itself. Stim­ ulating feeding in this period is suc­ cessfully used by some keepers. EVANGELICAL CHURCH Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Evan­ gelical League of Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p.m. The morning hour of worship at 11 o'clock, theme: “The Peace Mak­ ers.” The evening service at 7:30 p.m. Theme: Standing True Under Fire. The evening message will be pre­ ceded by a 30-minute gospel song service. Come and enjoy this sing. Wm. F. Rademacher, Pastor. Surprise Party for Dr. Wight. Upon returning home from her of­ fice Friday night, Dr. Ella Wight was greeted by a crowd of ladies, all members of the Athletic club. A feature of the party was the male costumes worn by many of the ladies. Dancing and games were enjoyed and a lunch was served, Plans were made for the Athletic club for this winter. Will Sell Poultry And NOTICE Property At Bargain Anyone having unsettled accounts with Ray L. Mills please bring them I have accepted the position of to the Bank of Vernonia. Mrs. Min­ salesman of Ford cars offered me nie Mills. 92* by the Crawford Motor company, and therefore will not be able to give the proper attention and time ORDERS TAKEN FOR to my poultry and hatching business. Opportunity Is For the Prepared. Your boy will be compelled to compete with college trained men. Will he be prepared? A daily saving of 18c deposited monthly at 7% compound interest will return $1500 educational fund over a period of NICE LINE OF SAMPLES 15 years. Any and all orders appreciated. No trouble to explain our plan. BENEFIT SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN Drop me a card and I will call, or (Under State Supervision) call at House 55, O.-A. hill. Alfred S. May, Agent Room 10. Vernonia Hotel Clara Cates, Box 334, City. Business GREETING CARDS I am offering the following for sale: Breeding yards of White Leg­ horns, incubators, brooders, a good house, barn, orchard, good garden spot, part or all of which can be had with the poultry plant; also one Guernsey cow and three fine heifers. I This is one of the best locations to be found anywhere and a real opportunity for the right party. The ■ plact is six miles north of Vernonia. See me for particulars at Crawford’s. P. HILL.—adv. SERVICE SHORTHORN STEER "E-DA-HO II” Grand Champion Pacific International Livestock Exposition 1925. and Exhibited hy University of Idaho, Moscow The State of Idaho became famous during the 1925 Pacific International Livestock Exposition through the splendid showing made by its live­ stock entries. One of the State’s out­ standing awards was Grand Champion Steer, bred, fed and exhibited by the University of Idaho, Moscow. Keen competition will prevail this year, for Oregon, Washington, Mon­ tana, California and British Columbia are all sending entries which they be­ lieve will secure tho premier award. It Is an inspiration to go through tho mammoth ten acre building visit­ Ing the exhibits of cattle, sheep, swine, heavy draft horses, night horse show horses. A big. new Fox Show will be offered this year for the first time. The American National Fox Breeders’ Association have decided to make the Pacific International head­ quarters for an annual show. Is our aim in adding addition» type and equipment to both our newspaper and job department Bred, Fed The Industrial Exhibit offers much that Is of intense interest, showing raw materials being converted into finished articles, and other manufact­ ured products of many kinds. Then there is the Land Products Show and the splendid Dairy Products Show. Here It Is possible. In one day, to get a bird’s-eye view of agricultural and industrial developments and activ­ ities in the West. The railroads are again co operating by offering round trip fares at one and one-third rates. Full particulars can be obtained from the local ageat. Over 1100,000.00 in premium money is offered, the biggest livestock pre­ mium list ottered anywhere in Amer ica. Pacific International dates this year are October 30-November 6 in­ clusive; the place—Portland, Oregon. This magnificent bronze by Harriett Frishmuth Is on display In the Palace of Fine Arts at tho Sesqui-Centennial International Exposition In Philadel­ phia where tho 150lh anniversary of tho signing of the Declaration of Inde­ pendence is being celebrated. This is but one of tho many gorgeous and beautiful things to be seen tn the Fine Arts exhibit. Famous artists from ail parts of the world have sent their paintings, etchings and ecupltures to Philadelphia to be exhibited during the exposition, which continues until Daoaiabar L INCORPORATED STORES AT WANTS and FOR SALE All ads. under this head are cash with copy. Rates, one cent a word; ■initials and figures count as words. ^Minimum, 25 cents an issue. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Alexander apart­ ment house, eight 2-room apartments Very good location. Will consider Vernonia property in exchange, Some cash, terms to suit. Address P. O. box 67, Vernonia. 8tf FOR SALE: Team, weight 3100 lbs., and harness, all for $215. R. L. Spencer, Timber route, Vemonia.84* MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—A boy to work a few j hours every Saturday washing win-1 dows and general clean-up work. Ap­ ply Vernonia Bakery . 6-WEEK-OLD pigs for sale. A. D. Cox, phone 8F525. Mrs. 91 —Stamping and Hemstitching cot- ton 6 cents, silk 8 cents. Mrs. Wm Lanway, 1228 Bridge St. W. ltf A GOOD Bear trap for sale cheap weight 20 pounds, see O. E. Dent 92* FOR SALE—Chevrolet Roadster '23 in excellent shape, many extras, 6 tires must sacrifice. House 21 O.- A. Hill. $250. cash. 92* FOR SALE—4-room house with | bath, modern. Some terms. Also I Remington typewriter. Vernonia ! 94 Woodworking Co. LOST—-Tricycle and two sets of . train track, from yard of A. L. Fen-' ner. Return to Book and Art Store. 91 COLLECTIONS KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT CO. We Gel Re.ull., Offices at McMinnville. Hillsboro and 502 Board of Trade build­ ing. Portland. Vernonia Eagle 4 Classified Advertising NO COLLECTION—NO CHARGE Satisfaction Is Guaranteed SHEPERED ANCONA roosters, 7 months old. for breeders. Tulosia geese, black Jersey giant hens and | roosters. 2H miles west of Verno­ nia. Mrs. C. J. Moore. 91* MODERN HOUSE. 4 rooms and I bath, close in. E. S. Cleveland. 92* FOR RENT . ............. 4-ROOM furnished house. Clara L. , Cleveland. 92* 2-ROOM SHACK good condition, for sale cheap. 541 Second st. Also a few pieces furniture for sale. 91*1 CORVALLIS HILLSBORO M c M innville MONMOUTH CTCRES AT 5 NEWBERG SALEM SHERIDAN VERNONIA Cboc/doodb. EVERYTHING 1 TO WEAR Clothing, Shoes, Dry goos Ladies Ready=to Wear This store is crowded to its full capacity with High Class merchandise and nowhere can you find a more complete stock of seasonable wares at pric­ es that mean a great saving to you. Winter, with its rains and cold weather will require heavier clothing and better footwear to keep warm and dry. There is economy in buying Wool Blankets, wollen underwear, rubber clothing and Good Leather Shoes before that grippe or cold overtakes you. You Can Always Do Better at Miller’s Women’s Arch Shoes STAR BRAND SHOES are cheaper Oxfords and 3-strap pumps ARE BETTER Comforters and Cotton BATTS Once tried always worn Cotton and Wool BLANKETS $6.50 West Coast Loggers are lower HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR under priced NIPPONTEX Novelty Lnuch Clothes 45x45 in. and 54x54 in. $85, $100 $169, $189 MILLINERY New Novelty Hats $3.00, $4.00, $4.50, $5 LADIES FALL COATS New styles just in $22.50 are best GROCERIES Fresh Fruits, vegetables Our prices are steady Quality Second to None Service, the best DELIVERY FREE Can You Beat It? .. 25 bars P & G Naptha Soap ................... $1.00 12 bars P & G White Naptha Soap........... 50c 3 packages Kellogg’s.... Com Flakes ....... 25c Hills Bros. Blue Can Coffee, pound ..... 50c Vegex for Health... 50c Hood Rubber Footwear .. no competition..... Craddocks Felt Slippers all comfort V TRUNKS and SUIT CASES are moving Filson Raintest clothing none quite so good GORDON HATS Right in style $5.00 VERNONIA’S LEADING STORE r